The ground is a fairly open one, with three sides being mostly open to the elements. On one side are two small all seated stands. Both are similar in height and design. The first was built as a replacement for the old Main Stand in 2009 and sits astride the half way line. The second is a little smaller in width and is situated towards the Railway End. Oddly the stands have a gap between them in which a floodlight pylon stands. Opposite a small covered terrace, which again is located towards the Railway End. This is a simple structure, with a few supporting pillars running across the front of it. On the other side is situated the club house. In-between are the team dugouts placed at pitch side. Both ends are small open standing areas, that are mostly flat or just have one step. Beyond the Railway End you get a nice view of the hills in the distance, beyond the tree line. The ground is completed by a set of eight small floodlights, four of which run down each side of the ground.

There is a club house at the ground which admits away fans. It has a wide selection of drinks available including real ales. The bar facility is shared with the neighbouring Cricket Club. A ten minute walk from the ground along Otley Road (going towards the centre of Guiseley) is Coopers. This pub is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and normally has eight real ales on tap.

Leave the M62 at Junction 28 and take the A653 towards Leeds. After passing the White Rose Shopping Centre on your left, bear left where the road forks onto the ring road (A6110). Continue on the A6110 passing underneath the M621, following signs for Bradford (A647). Continue following the ring road for another eight miles, until you reach a roundabout that is the junction with the A65. Take the first exit onto the A65 towards Skipton. Continue on the A65 for four miles and you will reach Nethermoor Park on the right.

There is no parking available to visiting supporters at the ground. There is a large free public car park adjacent to the ground on Netherfield Road. To find this then turn right off the A65 (if travelling from Leeds) at the Station Pub, at the traffic lights in the centre of Guiseley. Then turn left into Netherfield Road after crossing over the railway bridge and the car park is about a quarter of a mile on the left hand side. The ground is about a hundred yards away and can then be accessed via a footbpath and a pedestrian footbridge over the railway. Otherwise street parking.

Guiseley Railway Station is only a five minute walk away from the ground. The station is served by trains from Leeds, Bradford Forster Square and Ilkley.

As you come out of the main entrance walk diagonally across the car in front. In-between two car parking areas on the other side of the road, you should see a small pathway that takes you towards a row of terraced houses. Follow this path down to its end and you will come out on the Otley Road. Turn right and the ground is further down on the right hand side.

If you wish instead to walk into the centre of Guiseley first, then on coming out of the station turn left and then at the bottom of the Station approach road, turn right. Then turn right again at the crossroads with the Station pub on the right hand corner into Otley Road. Nethermoor Park is further down on the right hand side.

Remember if travelling by train then you can save on the cost of fares by booking in advance.

Visit the the trainline website to see how much you can normally save.

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